Looking to get your hands on one of the new Porsche 911 Turbo S? You’ll have to wait for the next batch
The new Porsche 911 Turbo S has arrived in Singapore, but there is a small catch: only five units have been allocated here for now, and all five have already been accounted for. For those keeping tabs, that means the fastest route to owning the latest apex of the 911 range now involves a little patience, a little luck, and possibly a very good relationship with Porsche Singapore.

Launched locally at the “House of Turbo”, a luxury villa at Raffles Sentosa Singapore that costs something along the lines of S$2,500 a night to rent, the new 911 Turbo S was presented like a glimpse into the sort of life it was built to slip into. The setting, shaped by warm light, natural materials and a lived-in sense of quiet luxury, was chosen to reflect the car’s particular brief: immense performance, without sacrificing comfort, exclusivity or everyday usability.
That performance is, unsurprisingly, the headline. The new 911 Turbo S is the most powerful production 911 to date, with 523kW, or a little over 700 hp, from an innovative twin-turbo T-Hybrid powertrain. Power is sent to all four wheels, allowing the car to sprint from zero to 100km/h in just 2.5 seconds, to 200km/h in 8.4 seconds, before reaching a top speed of 322km/h.
Porsche calls it the return of the superior all-rounder, and it is not difficult to see why. Long regarded as the “Swiss army knife” of the sports car world, the 911 Turbo S has always occupied a rare space: devastatingly quick, yet perfectly capable of doing the school run, cross-country cruise, or late-night supermarket dash without fuss. This new version builds on that reputation with more power, a more muscular design, more intelligent aerodynamics, an optimised chassis and more exclusive equipment.

The T-Hybrid system, first introduced on the 911 Carrera GTS in 2024, has been further developed here with two smaller electric exhaust gas turbochargers, improving both performance and response. The 911 Turbo S is also equipped with larger Porsche Ceramic Composite Brakes, active aerodynamics, electro-hydraulically controlled Porsche Dynamic Chassis Control and a titanium sports exhaust system as standard.
Available in Coupé and Cabriolet variants, the new Porsche 911 Turbo S is now available to order in Singapore, with prices starting from S$1,273,088 before COE. Just don’t expect to see many of them around, again, for now.